The Beehive Micro Bee terminal was introduced in February, 1979 at a price of $995.[1][2][3]
The Micro Bee was intended to service the OEM market with customizable firmware and a choice of integrated or detached keyboard enclosures.

The Micro Bee 1A and DM1A both offer a buffered, bidirectional auxiliary serial port and an array of 20 function keys which control
the auxiliary port, move the cursor, activate memory locking, set visual attributes or initiate up to twelve user-assigned CPU
functions.
The DM10 is identical to the Micro Bee except for the enclosure -- the DM10 has a detachable keyboard but the Micro Bee does not.
The DM1A is identical to the Micro Bee 1A except for the enclosure -- the DM1A has a detachable keyboard but the 1A does not.